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FIREFIGHTER I LESSON 7
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RESCUE VS. EXTRICATION
TS 71
  • Rescue Removal and treatment of victims from
    situations involving natural elements, structural
    collapse, elevation differences, or any other
    situation not considered to be an extrication
    incident
  • Extrication Removal and treatment of victims
    who are trapped by some type of man-made
    machinery or equipment

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ASSESSMENT PRIOR TO BUILDING SEARCH
TS 72
  • Look at the entire building and its surroundings
    on approach.
  • Question occupants who have escaped to obtain
    information about those who may still be inside
    and where they may be found.

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BUILDING SEARCH OBJECTIVES/PRIORITIES
TS 73
  • First PrioritySearching for life
  • Second Priority Searching for fire extension

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GUIDELINES FORPRIMARY BUILDING SEARCH
TS 74
  • Conduct before or during fire suppression
    operations.
  • Be rapid but thorough.
  • Look in known or likely locations for victims.
  • Verify fire conditions.
  • Report surprises.

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SECONDARY BUILDING SEARCH
TS 75
  • Is conducted after fire is under control and
    hazards are somewhat abated
  • Is conducted by personnel other than those who
    conducted primary search
  • Is thorough and painstaking

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SEARCHING MULTISTORY BUILDINGS
TS 76a
  • Prioritize critical areas
  • 1st priority Fire floor
  • 2nd priority Floor directly above the fire
  • 3rd priority Topmost floors
  • Search critical areas immediately (remaining
    occupants will be in the greatest jeopardy in
    these places).

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SEARCHING MULTISTORY BUILDINGS (cont.)
TS 76b
  • Search intervening floors after critical areas.
  • Close doors to rooms not involved in fire to
    prevent fire spread.
  • Keep exits, hallways, and stairs clear to reduce
    tripping hazards.

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TYPES OF MARKING SYSTEMS
TS 77
  • Chalk or Crayons
  • Masking Tape
  • Door Markers
  • Latch Straps
  • Two-part systems are best.

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GENERAL SAFETY DURING BUILDING SEARCHES
TS 78
  • Be alert for weakened or hazardous structural
    conditions.
  • Continually feel the floor in front with hands or
    a tool.
  • Be alert for signs that floor/ceiling assembly
    has weakened.
  • Be cautious when opening doors.
  • Open doors slowly to check for possible victims.

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WHAT TO DO IF TRAPPED OR DISORIENTED
TS 79a
  • Stay calm.
  • Retrace steps to original location.
  • Seek an exit from the building or fire area.
  • Shout for help periodically.
  • If a hoseline can be found, feel for couplings
  • Female is toward the nozzle
  • Male is toward the water source
  • Make radio contact as quickly as possible.

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WHAT TO DO IFTRAPPED OR DISORIENTED (cont.)
TS 79b
  • If you cant find a way out
  • Find place of relative safety.
  • Stay close to a wall.
  • Activate PASS device.
  • Shine flashlight toward ceiling.
  •  If exhausted or close to losing consciousness
  • Lie flat on floor next to exterior wall, hallway,
    or doorway.
  • Shine flashlight toward ceiling.

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SEARCHING FOR A LOST OR DISORIENTED FIREFIGHTER
TS 710a
  • First try to quickly obtain an idea of
    firefighters last location.
  • Stop every so often and become perfectly quiet to
    hear calls for help or downed firefighters PASS
    device tone.
  • Use any safe means possible to remove downed
    firefighter from hostile atmosphere.
  • If downed firefighter has functioning SCBA,
    carefully move firefighter so as not to dislodge
    SCBA facepiece.

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SEARCHING FOR A LOST OR DISORIENTED FIREFIGHTER
(cont.)
TS 710b
  • If downed firefighter does not have functioning
    SCBA, connect mask to buddy breathing connection
    on rescuers SCBA, or quickly remove victim from
    hazardous atmosphere.
  • Do not remove your facepiece at any time or in
    any way compromise the proper operation of your
    SCBA in an attempt to share them with another
    firefighter or victim.

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GUIDELINES FOR SEARCH OPERATIONS WITHIN BUILDINGS
TS 711a
  • Do not enter a building in which viable victims
    are not likely to be found.
  • When backdraft conditions exist, attempt entry
    only after ventilation is accomplished.
  • Work from a single operational plan.
  • Maintain contact with command.
  • Monitor fire conditions constantly.

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GUIDELINES FOR SEARCH OPERATIONS WITHIN
BUILDINGS (cont.)
TS 711b
  • Have a rapid intervention team constantly
    available.
  • Use the established personnel accountability
    system without exception.
  • Be aware of the secondary means of egress
    established for search personnel.
  • Wear full PPE.
  • Work in teams of two or more.
  • Stay in constant contact with team members.

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GUIDELINES FOR SEARCH OPERATIONS WITHIN
BUILDINGS (cont.)
TS 711c
  • Search systematically.
  • Stay low and move cautiously.
  • Stay alert use all senses.
  • Continually monitor the structures integrity.
  • Feel doors for excessive heat before opening
    them.

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GUIDELINES FOR SEARCH OPERATIONS WITHIN
BUILDINGS (cont.)
TS 711d
  • Mark entry doors into rooms, and remember the
    direction turned when entering the room.
  • Maintain contact with a wall when visibility is
    obscured.
  • Have a charged hoseline at hand when working on
    the fire floor.
  • The hoseline may be used as a guide for egress
    as well as for firefighting.

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SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR SEARCH OPERATIONS WITHIN
BUILDINGS (cont.)
TS 711e
  • Coordinate with ventilation teams before opening
    windows during search.
  • Inform group/sector supervisor immediately of any
    room(s) that could not be searched.
  • Report promptly to the supervisor once the search
    is complete.

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VICTIM REMOVAL
TS 712a
  • Do not remove the victim before treatment unless
  • There is fire or danger of fire in the immediate
    area
  • Explosives or other hazardous materials are
    involved
  • It is impossible to protect the accident scene
  • The victim is in cardiac arrest and must be moved
    to a different area so that rescuers can
    administer CPR

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VICTIM REMOVAL (cont.)
TS 712b
  • Be aware that the chief danger of moving a victim
    quickly is the possibility of aggravating a
    spinal injury.
  • Pull victims in the direction of the long axis of
    the body, not sideways.
  • Whenever possible, use two or more adults when
    attempting to lift or carry an adult.
  • Guard against losing your balance.

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VICTIM REMOVAL (cont.)
TS 712c
  • Always lift as a team.
  • Keep your back straight and lift with your legs,
    not with your back.
  • Remember Lifting incorrectly is one of the most
    common causes of injuries to firefighters.
  • If immobilization of a fracture is not feasible
    until the victim has been moved a short distance,
    support the weight of the injured part while
    other rescuers move the victim.

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